Dominique Constanza appears in Love at the Top (1974), a film that captures the hedonistic spirit of the 1970s. In this erotic drama, she embodies the complexities of desire and ambition, navigating the intertwining paths of love and power. With a focus on the provocative themes of the era, Constanza's role adds depth to the film's exploration of human relationships in a world driven by sexual politics. Her performance resonates within the cult cinema landscape, marking her contribution to the genre's rich tapestry.
Love at the Top
Nicholas Mallet, an inconspicuous and shy bank employee, one day successfully invites Marie-Paul, a young woman he hadn’t known before, in the streets of Paris to a café and sleeps with her the next day. When he tells his surprised friend Claude about the incident, the disillusioned and handicapped writer develops a plan to control and manipulate Nicholas’ life. First of all, he procures him to Roberte, a professor of philosophy’s frustrated and bored wife...